The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 12
... ; that this majority is perfectly master of the form , as well as the administration of the state , and that the magistrates , under whatever names they are called , are only functionaries to obey the orders , ( general as 12 THOUGHTS ON.
... ; that this majority is perfectly master of the form , as well as the administration of the state , and that the magistrates , under whatever names they are called , are only functionaries to obey the orders , ( general as 12 THOUGHTS ON.
Page 13
... called academies . Their republick is to have a first functionary , ( as they call him ) under the name of king , or not , as they think fit . This of- ficer , when such an officer is permitted , is however , neither in fact nor name ...
... called academies . Their republick is to have a first functionary , ( as they call him ) under the name of king , or not , as they think fit . This of- ficer , when such an officer is permitted , is however , neither in fact nor name ...
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... * Originally called the Bengal club , but since opened to persons from the other presidencies , for the purpose of consolidating the whole In- dian interest . kind . Their eyes were dazzled with this new prospect 14 THOUGHTS ON.
... * Originally called the Bengal club , but since opened to persons from the other presidencies , for the purpose of consolidating the whole In- dian interest . kind . Their eyes were dazzled with this new prospect 14 THOUGHTS ON.
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... called national , and that to which tribunals , priesthood , laws , finances , and both de- scriptions of military power are wholly subservient , so far as the military power of either description yields obedience to any name of ...
... called national , and that to which tribunals , priesthood , laws , finances , and both de- scriptions of military power are wholly subservient , so far as the military power of either description yields obedience to any name of ...
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... called a philosopher , that he was of a faction with that sort of politicians in every thing , and in every place . Even when he defends himself from the imputation of giv- ing extravagantly into these principles , he still considers ...
... called a philosopher , that he was of a faction with that sort of politicians in every thing , and in every place . Even when he defends himself from the imputation of giv- ing extravagantly into these principles , he still considers ...
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